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    Anxious borrowers beware: time to lock in a rate i

    Reply: 2.2 From: Jas > From: Tim Willis <[email protected]> Hey Tim, > My thoughts are that the bank's decision makers probably have a pretty > good > idea of where things are headed and would not be offering a fixed rate > that > they think they will loose on. I feel they are preying on...
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    Anxious borrowers beware: time to lock in a rate i

    Reply: 1.1 From: Jas > From: "Gail H" <[email protected]> Hey Gail, > I understand all that, but if an investor fixes rates as a form of > insurance, then the fact that the banks do well out of it shouldn't be > enough to deter you from this strategy, should it? If you don't want to...
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    Anxious borrowers beware: time to lock in a rate i

    From: Jas From today's SMH Anxious borrowers beware: time to lock in a rate is long gone By John Garnaut June 20 2002 Those considering locking in a fixed rate for their home loan should think twice. The big banks have more than doubled their margins on fixed home loan rates in recent...
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